A flat white ceiling is a flat white how often is it going to get wet Builders /contractors use contract matts obviously for a cost reason but also so the new plaster/taping etc can dry inside out and not be sealed in Contract emulsions allow it to breath You obviously don’t do new builds so won’t understand how competitive they are and can be won on material cost Been doing em forty year always used these kind of products as dose everybody else (even specified ) False opacity ? It’s either solid or grinning Think you have possibly put to much paint on with your double coating methods which in my opinion is completely unnecessary Get the flat on the market , keep it neutral for easy future maintenance, you can’t leave all them part tins on the job Must a lost 2/3 grands worth of rent prating about No offence
So how long does plaster need to dry when it's only a skim.over plaster board.... It's worrying if they need to be painting it when wet that needs to dry through a painted surface. We all know why those paints are used and it's down to price. When the Candle Man is painting a 4 bed out for £1800.... It says it all. :( So glad I'm not having to do new builds.. just throwing it on, one coat wonder (as who'll know) and away you go. No offense.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator the moisture is created from the block work behind , not the skim hence contract matt being used and specified for the reason also for ease of snag out and maintenance as colours are shelf and not individual mixes , so can be easily touched up not like vinyl scrubbable types We all have our part to play in the industry somebody has to paint em be it me or the candle man an many others I’ve come across some cracking painters on site who make a perfectly good living of them and are quite happy You don’t need to throw paint on just need the right gear and application
instead of trying to get your mug in the shot, take the camera to the work, so you have the camera focused on the ceiling, we dont have to see your face the whole time ;-)
Thank you. That's very kind of you. I learned something new on it at the weekend... I can alter the sharpness and colour, contrast, brightness etc etc to a video. A real learning curve.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator No, thank you. Your reviews and comments on certain products have given me the shove in the right direction to invest in this stuff. Most recent example was the Mirka Leros. I've been umming and aahhing for months and hearing your opinions on it actually made me buy one. I was extremely glad I did. Cheers.
A flat white ceiling is a flat white how often is it going to get wet
Builders /contractors use contract matts obviously for a cost reason but also so the new plaster/taping etc can dry inside out and not be sealed in
Contract emulsions allow it to breath
You obviously don’t do new builds so won’t understand how competitive they are and can be won on material cost
Been doing em forty year always used these kind of products as dose everybody else (even specified )
False opacity ? It’s either solid or grinning
Think you have possibly put to much paint on with your double coating methods which in my opinion is completely unnecessary
Get the flat on the market , keep it neutral for easy future maintenance, you can’t leave all them part tins on the job
Must a lost 2/3 grands worth of rent prating about
No offence
LoL
So how long does plaster need to dry when it's only a skim.over plaster board.... It's worrying if they need to be painting it when wet that needs to dry through a painted surface.
We all know why those paints are used and it's down to price.
When the Candle Man is painting a 4 bed out for £1800.... It says it all. :(
So glad I'm not having to do new builds.. just throwing it on, one coat wonder (as who'll know) and away you go.
No offense.
Your right Phil, contract matt is for bashers and diyers/bootslammers, not for top end finishes is half million houses 🎉
New builds are a different animal been there don't like it
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator the moisture is created from the block work behind , not the skim hence contract matt being used and specified for the reason also for ease of snag out and maintenance as colours are shelf and not individual mixes , so can be easily touched up not like vinyl scrubbable types
We all have our part to play in the industry somebody has to paint em be it me or the candle man an many others
I’ve come across some cracking painters on site who make a perfectly good living of them and are quite happy
You don’t need to throw paint on just need the right gear and application
I love the fact you always point to the links in the videos that aren't there 😂😂😂👍
Classic love it !
Always! lol
tey only allow 5 links and sometimes they don't show up for everyone.
Just search my channel ;)
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Well I use the Brave browser for TH-cam so I don't get the adverts. (Could be that not sure)
how will i every get that Porsche!
Great video, flat is looking 👌
Thanks 👍
If you spray it you slay it.
Hi Phil…. Is this available in colours?
Cheers👍👍
Thanks, Phil nice vid👍
Hi phil. Is this a better alternative to Dulux light and space?
I've not used that for a while. But will say this does spray well
Hi Phil what are the two shades of blue on the walls and woodwork in the other room (if you can remember mate) cheers 19:43
You'll have to watch those video of that part of the flat painting lol
I can't remember.
It got all re painted again. Didn't like it lol
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator ahh ok that’s fine as long as it’s in the other video I’ll find it . Cheers mate
@@TheOlzee Valspar
Get that mask on Phil! 😂
instead of trying to get your mug in the shot, take the camera to the work, so you have the camera focused on the ceiling, we dont have to see your face the whole time ;-)
Defo do vid spraying velux. Got do one myself so be good see what you do. 👍🏻😁
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for your adobe mate. Keep up the good work 👍
Thank you. That's very kind of you.
I learned something new on it at the weekend... I can alter the sharpness and colour, contrast, brightness etc etc to a video. A real learning curve.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator No, thank you. Your reviews and comments on certain products have given me the shove in the right direction to invest in this stuff. Most recent example was the Mirka Leros. I've been umming and aahhing for months and hearing your opinions on it actually made me buy one. I was extremely glad I did. Cheers.
thats brillainat... what about a sprayer ;)
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator been spraying a long time so had that one covered. I did buy a gxff not so long ago, absolutely terrific bit of kit.
Did the air bubbles pop and leave marks as that what usually happens? That’s usually down to the paint being to thick. What did the air bubbles do?
That’s a high forehead Phil 👍
and?????????
Harsh 🤷♂️